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Woman’s Home Companion Cook Book Cook’s Condition! 1950

$48.00

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Woman’s Home Companion Cook Book MINT! 1950: Woman’s Home Companion Cook Book, with an introduction by Dorothy Kirk. Published by P.F. Collier and Son Corporation, New York. Copyrighted in 195o.  Cream-colored hard cover edition.  951 pages. Nearly all the pages are clean and clear.  The binding is sound.  The hinges are intact.  The cover is excellent.   No dust jacket.   However, the title page has a 3″ corner torn off, and the copyright page is three-quarters torn off, like someone needed a piece of paper.  So, for those two pages  you get this amazing price!

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